The Hydrogen side of a water molecule has a _________charge (remember it is polar)
What is Positive ?
Think the two happy younger siblings (hydrogens) hanging out with the older, negative brother (oxygen)
What does water being polar mean?
What is it has opposite charges on opposite ends? one side is positive the other is negative? it has a north and a south pole like a magnet?
The chemical formula of water is ________
What is H2O?
The monomer of Carbohydrates is ……
What are simple sugars or monosaccharides?
Just "Sugar" is incorrect !
Give an EXAMPLE: of a nucleic acids
What are DNA or RNA?
What water property(properties) give rise to capillary action??
What is Adhesion and Cohesion?
What happens to the TEMPERATURE of your skin when sweat evaporates?
What is cools down?
Polymers are made up of many _________________
What are monomers?
This macromolecule is used for LONG-TERM energy and waterproofing
What are lipids?
Break down the word Monosaccharide - What does Mono mean and what does saccharide mean
What is one sugar?
The property (specifically) that helps plants get water from roots to its leaves (remember: AGAINST Gravity)
What is Capillary Action
Water is a Universal _________
What is solvent?
What is another word for macromolecules ? They are examples of this (A VOCAB WORD)
What are polymers?
DNA and RNA are examples of this (NAME THE MACROMOLECULE)
What are Nucleic Acids?
Give me an example of a Carbohydrate that is NOT JUST "SUGAR" --BE SPECIFIC
What is starch, what is Disaccharides , what is polysaccharides, what are complex sugars?
Give an example of something that is hydrophobic
What is fats, oils, lipids, butter, waxes, etc.?
(anything that is a fat)
The substance that does the dissolving “The dissolver”?
What is solvent?
These bonds hold ONE WATER MOLECULE together
(Not a vocab word necessarily)
What are Covalent bonds
Which is smaller? Nucleic acids or nucleotides
What is Nucleotides?
Break down the word CARBOHYDRATE (Think of the two root words in this word)
The minimum amount of extra energy required by a reacting molecule to get converted into a product.
What does the term "hydrophobic" mean, be as specific as possible
What is water fearing, water hating, or something that does not like water?
The substance that is being dissolved in water
(example salt or sugar)
What is Solute?
These bonds attract water to other molecules or other water:
What are Hydrogen Bonds?
The two macromolecules that consist of only C,H,O
What are Lipids and Carbohydrates? What are sugars and fats?
Name ONE SIMILARITY of Carbs and Lipids (not they are both polymers)
What are they both consist of C,H,O , they both have something to do with the energy of an organism ,